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Are You Still Flossing Back and Forth?


Posted on 4/1/2024 by Weo Admin
a woman flossing her teethAre you a floss-back-and-forther? If so, you're not alone. Millions of people brush and floss their teeth every day, but they're not getting the most out of their oral hygiene routine. That's because the traditional back-and-forth flossing technique only cleans about 60% of the surfaces of your teeth!

The New Way to Floss


The good news is that there's a better way to floss. It's called the "C" method and it's much more effective at removing plaque and bacteria from your teeth. Here's how to do it:

1.  Take about 18 inches of floss and wrap it around your middle fingers, leaving a few inches of floss exposed.
2.  Hold the floss taut with your thumbs and forefingers and gently slide it between two teeth.
3.  Curve the floss around the tooth in a "C" shape and slide it up and down the side of the tooth.
4.  Repeat this process for the other side of the tooth.
5.  Once you've flossed between two teeth, move on to the next two teeth.



The C method is more effective than the back-and-forth method because it cleans all five surfaces of each tooth. This includes the areas between your teeth, which are difficult to reach with a toothbrush.

Benefits of Flossing


Flossing is an essential part of a healthy oral hygiene routine. It helps to:


•  Remove plaque and bacteria from your teeth
•  Prevent cavities and gum disease
•  Keep your breath fresh
•  Improve your overall health



The American Dental Association recommends that you floss at least once a day. Flossing is also an excellent way to prevent cavities and gum disease. When you floss, you remove the plaque that builds up on your teeth. Plaque is a sticky film that contains bacteria. These bacteria can damage your teeth and gums if they are allowed to build up. Flossing helps to keep your teeth and gums healthy by removing this plaque.

Flossing can also help to keep your breath fresh. Bad breath is often caused by bacteria that build up on your teeth and gums. Flossing helps to remove these bacteria and keep your breath fresh. Finally, flossing can improve your overall health. Studies have shown that people who floss regularly are less likely to develop heart disease, stroke, and diabetes.

Conclusion


Flossing is an essential part of a healthy oral hygiene routine. It helps to remove plaque and bacteria from your teeth, prevent cavities and gum disease, keep your breath fresh, and improve your overall health. Talk to your dentist about the best way to floss your teeth.



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